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<p>[QUOTE="Vess1, post: 516053, member: 13650"]Man, heck of a username! </p><p><br /></p><p> Well, our government has given out 180 billion dollars in stimulus checks. 25 billion to the automakers. 750 billion to the banks which has mostly disappeared. And after watching the news tonight, it looks like by the end of the weekend they'll be handing out another 800+ billion. That's almost 2 trillion in spending in less than a year and they haven't even glanced at the normal operating budget yet. Government run health care is next in line. Iraq and Afghanistan probably aren't getting any cheaper yet either. A billion or two a month?</p><p><br /></p><p> Probably not the response you were looking for but IMO, anything with a precious metal in it (or maybe even just metal) should be a good investment right now! Hyperinflation, coming our way.</p><p><br /></p><p> </p><p> Aside from that, one candidate to look at that we talked about in another thread yesterday, are the special Lincoln silver dollar commemorative with the 4 new pennies, proof sets that the mint will put out this spring. The complete sets will be limited to 50k. (Keep in mind the Lincoln silver dollars are supposed to have a total mintage of 500k).</p><p> I think many here will be buying several of these sets, including me. It's hard to see them going down in value as popular as Lincoln has become. </p><p><br /></p><p> You would think there would be many thousands of hard core Lincoln cent collectors in the world who would each want at least one set by themselves. Dealers will be buying in bulk and hoarding as well.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Vess1, post: 516053, member: 13650"]Man, heck of a username! Well, our government has given out 180 billion dollars in stimulus checks. 25 billion to the automakers. 750 billion to the banks which has mostly disappeared. And after watching the news tonight, it looks like by the end of the weekend they'll be handing out another 800+ billion. That's almost 2 trillion in spending in less than a year and they haven't even glanced at the normal operating budget yet. Government run health care is next in line. Iraq and Afghanistan probably aren't getting any cheaper yet either. A billion or two a month? Probably not the response you were looking for but IMO, anything with a precious metal in it (or maybe even just metal) should be a good investment right now! Hyperinflation, coming our way. Aside from that, one candidate to look at that we talked about in another thread yesterday, are the special Lincoln silver dollar commemorative with the 4 new pennies, proof sets that the mint will put out this spring. The complete sets will be limited to 50k. (Keep in mind the Lincoln silver dollars are supposed to have a total mintage of 500k). I think many here will be buying several of these sets, including me. It's hard to see them going down in value as popular as Lincoln has become. You would think there would be many thousands of hard core Lincoln cent collectors in the world who would each want at least one set by themselves. Dealers will be buying in bulk and hoarding as well.[/QUOTE]
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